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Marc
Ferracci
Minister for Industry and Energy
Government of France

Marc Ferracci was appointed Minister Delegate in charge of Industry in September 2024. Deputy for the 6th Constituency of French citizens living abroad (Switzerland and Liechtenstein) since June 2022, he was re-elected in 2024 during the early legislative elections.

An economist specialising in the labor market, he led the working group of the presidential majority on laws related to full employment and value sharing. In 2022, he was the rapporteur for the unemployment insurance reform bill.

He is also the author and rapporteur of the proposed law aimed at generalising anti-discrimination testing, passed in its first reading by the National Assembly in December 2023.

Marc Ferracci previously served as Special Advisor to Minister of Labor Muriel Pénicaud, where he played a key role in implementing the labor ordinances, the apprenticeship reform, and the unemployment insurance reform (2019). In 2020, he joined the office of Prime Minister Jean Castex to oversee economic support measures during the Covid crisis and to lead the France Relance plan.

A graduate of HEC Paris with a PhD in economics, and a professor of economics at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, he was nominated for the Best Young Economist Award in France in 2016. He is married and has two children.

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